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If you are getting a blurred or double image through your binoculars don't throw them away. Hold them at arms length and look at the spot of light coming from the ocular lens. If they are shaped like cats eyes they out of collimation but in most cases this can be fixed.The prisms need realigning. This is done by tilting the binocular's prisms by making tiny adjustments to screws found under the binocular's outer armour. You could try this your self with a 2mm screw driver and a bit of trial and error or you could contact us at www.binocular-repairs.com for an estimate.We have over 30 years experience in this field and have the technology and the spare parts to mend most makes and models of binoculars and telescopes. I hope I can be of assistance.Regards,T.E. LockAssoc. DirectorOpticalia Ltd

Unfortunately the rubberised coatings on some binoculars (and, indeed, the focusing and zoom rings on some camera lenses) go like that in non-optimum storage conditions - i.e warm moist areas, such as a kitchen cupboard. I'm afraid I know of no way of curing this - you may need to take them to a repair facility and ask their advice.

Hello, let do this. IR illuminator has a montary switch, that is when you push it comes on, and when you release it the IR goes off and it has a red LED to indicate the IR illuminator is being activated.

When you turn you binocular on there will be a green LED activated. This switch is DTSA---double throw sing activated. That is, one throw of the switch it turns on the binocular, the throw will turn off the binocular.

Also within the control panel there is timing circuit to keep the IR illumniator on for ten second the shuts off. Make sure you have the right switches etc. Let me know, then we can brain storm on this matter. stewbison